Products for complex populations
Complex care is a person-centered approach that addresses the needs of people who face unique medical, behavioral health and social challenges. The following terms are used within Medicaid to describe complex care populations, plan and service options and eligibility requirements.
- Aged, Blind, Disabled (ABD)
- Behavioral health
- Care integration
- Dual eligibility
- Dual Special Needs Plan (DSNP)
- Foster care
- Fully Integrated Dual Special Needs Plan (FIDE-SNP)
- Highly Integrated Dual Special Needs Plans (HIDE-SNP)
- Home-and Community-Based Services (HCBS)
- Managed Long Term Services and Supports (MLTSS)
- Medicaid Expansion
- Presumptive eligibility
- Special Needs Plans (SNPs)
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These technology-related terms are a small selection of terms available in the UnitedHealthcare Community & State Medicaid Glossary.
This glossary is intended to be informational only and relates to terms used commonly in Medicaid programs and design. In most cases, terms are derived from publicly available sources. Terms covered in this glossary are subject to change and may have alternate definitions when used in relation to other programs or products, or by other sources or companies.
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